Information on the Zebra Pipefish

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Pipefishes are similar in appearance to seahorses, but with a long, straight body instead of a curved body.

Zebra pipefish, or glittering pipefish as they are sometimes called, are closely related to seahorses and look similar. Instead of a curved body, however, the pipefish has a straight, narrow body. They are members of the family syngathidae (like seahorses) and are classified as fish. All species of pipefish have natural camouflage and because of this, are not often seen by humans.

  1. Habitat

    Appearance

    • Like its name suggests, the zebra pipefish has a long, cylindrical body with a horizontal stripe pattern. Zebra pipefish are generally small, only measuring about 3 inches in length. Though they are classified as fish, pipefishes do not have scales. They do have small dorsal and pectoral fins like many other species of fish.

    Diet

    Habits

    • Zebra pipefish often hide within coral reefs to avoid detection.
      Zebra pipefish often hide within coral reefs to avoid detection.

      In addition to their natural camouflage, zebra pipefish are rarely seen because they often lie still among seaweed and other underwater vegetation. They are most active at night, usually hiding during the day to avoid predators. Zebra pipefish generally swim upside down as they scavenge for food.

    Reproduction

    • It is the male pipefish that carries the eggs on the underside of his tail. Much like seahorses, female zebra pipefish lay their eggs on the male's skin. The male then fertilizes the eggs and keeps them on his body until they hatch.

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  • Photo Credit Seahorse image by Kimprebble from Fotolia.com Crossing the sand bank between islands, Yasawas, Fiji image by grannywarbo from Fotolia.com shrimp image by NataV from Fotolia.com coral image by DOLPHIN from Fotolia.com

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